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THE
Serving
Maywood, Bellwood,
Forest Park, Hillside,
Westchester, Broadview,
Northlake, Berkeley
and Melrose Park
VOL LIX, No. 30
News of the Week.
Work-Study Plan to Open at Proviso
(Story on Page 3)
Edgar Elbert Elected Lion Director
(Story on Page 3)
to Investigate 2 Complaints
(Story on Page 3)
Special Show Today Helps Record Drive
(Story on Page 3)
HERALD
THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1943
PRICE 5 CENTS
VACATION AT HOME! What with travel difficulties and gas rationing, many families are spending their first vacations at home in many years and the huge polar bear above is bellowing a greeting to villagers to visit him and his many animal pals at the Brookfield Zoo. Weekday crowds at the zoo have been greater than m previous years, indicating that many families are using their vacation time to see the sights in and around Chicago for the first time; in their lives. Vacationeers can expect to spend a full day at the zoo, seeing the many animals in their rock and water homes on the vast grounds.

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THE
Serving
Maywood, Bellwood,
Forest Park, Hillside,
Westchester, Broadview,
Northlake, Berkeley
and Melrose Park
VOL LIX, No. 30
News of the Week.
Work-Study Plan to Open at Proviso
(Story on Page 3)
Edgar Elbert Elected Lion Director
(Story on Page 3)
to Investigate 2 Complaints
(Story on Page 3)
Special Show Today Helps Record Drive
(Story on Page 3)
HERALD
THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1943
PRICE 5 CENTS
VACATION AT HOME! What with travel difficulties and gas rationing, many families are spending their first vacations at home in many years and the huge polar bear above is bellowing a greeting to villagers to visit him and his many animal pals at the Brookfield Zoo. Weekday crowds at the zoo have been greater than m previous years, indicating that many families are using their vacation time to see the sights in and around Chicago for the first time; in their lives. Vacationeers can expect to spend a full day at the zoo, seeing the many animals in their rock and water homes on the vast grounds.